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Multi Crew Experience (MCE) is a flight simulator add-on. Rather than being a general-purpose design tool, it is built around a “voice-interactive crew experience” for flight simulation. It supports Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024/2020, FSX, Prepar3D, and X-Plane 12/11/10, using speech recognition to let users interact with a copilot, ATC, mechanics, and cabin crew, making home flight simulation feel more like a real cockpit environment.
The product focuses on crew coordination, interactive checklists, standard-deviation alerts, call-outs, and voice control. Compared with fixed scripts, it emphasizes letting users issue commands at their own pace, create custom voice commands, and use their own airline SOPs and checklists. The page also says copilots or other crew members can be trained to respond to expressions in any language. Compatibility is one of its strengths: it covers Windows 11/10/8/7 and supports multilingual Windows installations with the English language pack installed. On the aircraft side, it lists broad support for many third-party complex aircraft from PMDG, Fenix, FlyByWire, Inibuilds, FlightFactor, Toliss, and others.
The main page only shows a Buy entry point, Demo download/email request options, and information about the AI voices pack and multiple voice packs. It does not disclose the official price, licensing terms, payment methods, or commercial-use restrictions. In terms of resources, the page says it provides 11 large human-recorded copilot voice packs plus mechanic voice packs, while the download page lists multiple copilot and mechanic voice packs. The MSFS version is said to support 15 complex aircraft, and the X-Plane package supports 25 complex aircraft.
Its advantages include broad simulator and aircraft compatibility, running outside the simulator process, relatively low hardware requirements, and the availability of a Demo to test the experience. Its flexible voice interaction and SOP customization also make it suitable for serious flight-simulation training. The downsides are incomplete disclosure: pricing, licensing, payment, and after-sales support details are limited. It also requires a noise-cancelling microphone, an English language pack, and knowledge of around 200-300 aviation English terms, which may be a barrier for casual players.
It is best suited to flight simulation enthusiasts who want realistic crew procedures, pilots in training, and users who want to practice ATC English and complex airliner SOPs. There is no evidence in the main text to assess access from China, so it is marked as unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If access, payment, or speech-recognition performance is not satisfactory, alternatives to compare include FS2Crew, GSX Pro, SayIntentions.AI, or the simulator’s built-in ATC.
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